What is Hackers' Pub?

Hackers' Pub is a place for software engineers to share their knowledge and experience with each other. It's also an ActivityPub-enabled social network, so you can follow your favorite hackers in the fediverse and get their latest posts in your feed.

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@_elenaElena Rossini 📍 FOSDEM

Also, X/Twitter give you the illusion of being able to take part in a discussion. Unless you have a the blue check mark, no one sees what you write and no one sees the comments you adress an elected official using Twitter.

Imagine a political assembly where only those wearing a paid badge can use the microphone.

Moving public deliberation to Twitter undermines the very foundation of democracy.

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Anthropic、好調なClaude人気にピーク時以外の使用量2倍キャンペーン開始。週末は終日2倍 | テクノエッジ TechnoEdge techno-edge.net/article/2026/0

> Anthropicは、AIチャットボットClaudeの人気の高まりを受けて、2週間の期間限定でピーク時間帯を除くすべての時間において、ユーザーの使用量割り当てを2倍に増量するキャンペーンを開始しました。

> すでに開始しているキャンペーン期間は3月27日までで、この間は日本時間では3時から21時まで、また週末は24時間すべての時間帯で、5時間ごとの送信可能メッセージ(トークン)数が平常時2倍のボーナスタイムになります。この増量分は週間の使用量制限にもカウントされません。

今日はちっともレートリミットの天井を殴らねーなぁと思ってたけど、これのおかげだったのかしら。

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Has anyone in the "UK ban VPN" camp considered how many corporate and legitimate use cases there are for VPNs?

Once upon a time, I had one setup to link my home and workspace systems together so WFH wasn't a compromise - and I was a company of 1.

Why did I have this setup - have you read the Ts&Cs of a non-disclosure agreement? of a multinational company? any and every mitigation against leaks is required and my VPN cost me around €3/month (wasn't hosted in the UK)

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憂鬱症最難對付的一點是,它會使你感覺虛弱。

這不僅僅是因為你精力不足,而是因為你內在的一部分覺得你應該能夠輕鬆地「重新振作起來」。

From 憂鬱症自救手冊

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Is MVVM actually helping your SwiftUI apps, or adding unnecessary complexity? A provocative look at why familiar patterns might be holding you back in modern declarative UI development.

🔗: azamsharp.com/2026/03/04/mvvm- by Mohammad Azam (@azamsharpMohammad Azam)

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Anthropic、好調なClaude人気にピーク時以外の使用量2倍キャンペーン開始。週末は終日2倍 | テクノエッジ TechnoEdge techno-edge.net/article/2026/0

> Anthropicは、AIチャットボットClaudeの人気の高まりを受けて、2週間の期間限定でピーク時間帯を除くすべての時間において、ユーザーの使用量割り当てを2倍に増量するキャンペーンを開始しました。

> すでに開始しているキャンペーン期間は3月27日までで、この間は日本時間では3時から21時まで、また週末は24時間すべての時間帯で、5時間ごとの送信可能メッセージ(トークン)数が平常時2倍のボーナスタイムになります。この増量分は週間の使用量制限にもカウントされません。

今日はちっともレートリミットの天井を殴らねーなぁと思ってたけど、これのおかげだったのかしら。

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⚠️ 450 FSFE supporters affected: Payment provider Nexi cancelled us ⚠️

Our long-term payment provider, Nexi, has terminated our contract without prior notice.

As a result, our supporters’ recurring credit card and direct debit donations have been halted by them.

This affects more than 450 FSFE supporters, whom we have already informed by email.

Read more here: fsfe.org/news/2026/news-202603

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임신 36주차에 임신중지 수술을 받은 20대 산모 권아무개씨가 최근 살인죄 공범으로 유죄가 인정된 것과 관련해 제도적 공백 탓에 피해자가 계속 늘어날 것이라는 지적이 나오고 있습니다. 2019년 낙태죄 헌법불합치 결정 이후 여성의 임신중지권은 7년째 방치돼 있습니다. 문제는 이를 해결할 국회와 정부가 서로에게 책임을 미루고 있다는 점입니다.

‘36주 임신중지’ 유죄…정부-국회 ‘책임 회피’에 제...

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Chao-c' shared the below article:

Happy 100th Birthday, Liquid-Fueled Rocketry!

Space Information Aggregator @spaceinfo@libera.site

On 16th March 1926, American physicist Robert H. Goddard launched the
world’s first liquid-fueled rocket from a snow-covered farm in Auburn,
Massachusetts. The flight lasted approximately 2.5 seconds, reached a
height of almost 11 meters, and traveled about 60 meters before landing in
a frozen cabbage field. Rockets had been flying for centuries. In the […]

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#^Happy 100th Birthday, Liquid-Fueled Rocketry!

On 16th March 1926, American physicist Robert H. Goddard launched the world’s first liquid-fueled rocket from a snow-covered farm in Auburn, Massachusetts. The flight lasted approximately 2.5 seconds, reached a height of almost 11 meters, and traveled about 60 meters before landing in a frozen cabbage field. Rockets had been flying for centuries. In the context of aerospace history, however, this event marked a turning point that would define the 20th century.
Goddard had spent years developing the theoretical and mechanical foundations for liquid-propellant propulsion. Unlike solid-fuel rockets, his design used liquid oxygen and gasoline fed separately into a combustion chamber. This approach allowed for more controlled and sustained thrust, a principle that would become central to all subsequent large-scale rocketry. More to the point, it demonstrated that liquid propulsion was not merely theoretical; it was physically achievable.

A Slow Burn



At the moment of the launch, Goddard’s work received little public recognition. The broader scientific community was largely skeptical, and the press had previously ridiculed his ideas. A 1920 editorial in The New York Times had questioned his understanding of basic physics — a position the paper formally retracted in 1969, the day after Apollo 11 left Earth’s atmosphere. Goddard continued his research largely in isolation, relocating his experiments to Roswell, New Mexico, through the 1930s, where he developed increasingly sophisticated guidance and stabilization systems.
The engineering logic Goddard established, from staged combustion to gyroscopic stabilization and clustered engines, formed the conceptual basis for the German V-2 rocket programme of the 1940s and, later, for the American and Soviet programmes of the Space Age. In short, the principles proven in Auburn traveled, in modified form, all the way to the Moon. One hundred years on, the launch stands as one of the clearest points of origin in the history of spaceflight: small in scale, far-reaching in consequence.

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